Show off those model 10's (Military & Police) revolvers

My latest find . A 1957 4 screw just before the Model 10 designation started. Gun is 99.9% looks unfired, with a slight turn ring on cylinder. Complete with numbered box, papers and cleaning rod and brush.
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My 1947, "S" serial number M&P as original and nice as you can get.

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Some sweet looking K frames here folks. I love to see the old well used Model 10's and M&P's. I wish I still had my old NYPD M&P I got here on the Forum for dirt cheap! Just got a Model 10-7 and a Model 10-6 HB. Nice to have two old work horses again. Have to get some pics up of them soon.
 
Question

I see alot of good looking model 10's on this site. I know that alot have been made, but I have not seen alot of nickel 6 inchers. Are they a rare breed?


Thanks
 
Hey CH47 gunner. Just noticed your name and the 1st AVN BDE patch. I served with the 271st ASHC at Cantho army airfield 70-71. Welcome Brother.
 
W.V.Martin - cool, another Hooker.

I was with the 213th ASHC (BlackCats) out of Phu Loi, III Corps, 1969-1970.

Ironically, the main reason I wanted this specific Model 10 was this is the same S&W model I carried as an Army helicopter crewmember.

Welcome home to you also.

Bruce
 
Crew carry weapon

When I first got to the Innkeepers I was issued a Colt 45, then after a few months they took those away from us and issued us these little Colt 38 snubby that was a tiny thing that was very light as well as worn to the point that you couldn't hit the floor with it. I got a Browning Hi-Power 9mm from a VC weapons cache that we hauled out of Ca Mau and carried that home with me. I had it untill it was stolen from me. I really loved that gun. Well it's good to here from another Hooker. Again, welcome home Bro.
W.V. Martin.
 
Here's short barreled post-war unit...1948
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A little cleaner four-inch unit...1946
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A five-inch gun with unique/hand carved (if not attractive) ivories...1947
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A four-inch gun from 1950-1951
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A six-inch gun with target sights...1914
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A four-inch gun (U.S. Navy)...1943
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Another four-inch gun, nickel...1926
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A four-inch DSC gun with a "nice" war-time finish...1942
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A nicer six-inch post-war M&P...1946
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